Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Daisy Lowe's mother reveals the truth about model's split from Mark Ronson

Daisy Lowe's mum has spoken out to reveal the truth about her daughter's split from Mark Ronson.

She insists that nobody else was involved in the couple's break-up.

But the 32-year-old music producer was spotted leaving the Ivy restaurant with a mystery woman only two weeks after his split with Agent Provocateur model Daisy.
Daisy Lowe

Date: Mark Ronson pictured leaving the Ivy restaurant with a mystery woman

He arrived at the Ivy with the redhead at around 11:45pm for dinner and left just before 1am, disappearing as they walked around the West End of London.

Daisy and Mark split just two weeks ago admid speculation the 13 year age gap had come between them.

Rumours circulated that 19-year-old model Daisy had returned to her ex-boyfriend Will Cameron.

Daisy Lowe

Break-up: Daisy Lowe and Mark Ronson split after dating for six months

It was alleged Daisy spent the night at the Blondelle frontman's house after returning from New York to London.

But mother Pearl has denied anyone else was involved in the couple's break-up and says that Daisy has been upset by the rumours.

She told Hello! magazine: 'She always stays with her mother when she's in London. To suggest she went anywhere else would be wrong and it's also upsetting.

'She wouldn't want to hurt Mark in any way.

'No one else was involved in their break-up. They decided things weren't working out so they called it a day.

'It was a sad but mature decision but they've decided to stay close friends.'

She insists the only male in her daughter's life is Monty - her Maltese teacup terrier puppy, who Pearl says she is 'besotted' by.

A friend gave a further insight into the couple's split: 'Mark's quite a serious person. He knows exactly what and where he's at in terms of his career and who he is.

'Daisy's only 19 and just starting out, she needs to find her feet. She has always been in quite serious relationships and has never really been on her own. She realised she needed time for herself.'

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